A group of motivated people, interested in EUROAVIA – The European Association of Aerospace Students, supported by Professor Luigi Gerardo Napolitano, begin a journey in the car to participate in EMEAC of Delft. Prof. Napolitano encouraged the dream of a local network of young students and engineers improving technical and cultural formation and a strong synergy between academic and enterprise environments.
EUROAVIA Napoli organizes its first international event to become right after officially part of the EUROAVIA network.
After the death of its main supporter Luigi Gerardo Napolitano, the association starts a moment of stand-by. This time of stand-by lasted until 1998.
The association flourish again thanks to a group of students that went to the EUROAVIA congress of Pisa to restart EUROAVIA Napoli.
The Constitutive Act is signed and the presence of the association is officialized to the country, adapting to the new laws issued. EUROAVIA Napoli increases its presence at the international level starting with being part of the International Board.
EUROAVIA Napoli obtains the headquarters in the library of the aerospace department in the university, Piazzale Tecchio, IV piano corpo torre.
The new logo of EUROAVIA Napoli is in honour of Gen. Prof. Umberto Nobile, a famous designer, dirigible pilot and polar explorer. He is primarily remembered for designing and piloting the airship Norge, which may have been the first aircraft to reach the North Pole, and which was indisputably the first to fly across the polar ice cap from Europe to America.